The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1919, Page 10

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_THE Madi i WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1919. nia arrived yee Pes Tea-pot will tell the reason why DP Sizietim of the p ‘ : sibaiy A - + tan, | NOTES—Banks lost the Sub- men aboard, moat of them sa r way “Vd ike t my, nt! Am. tes Sut rs Troswary On Batu v000, and of tho 8st Infantry, made up ortge . that he ‘fe at toe | aie “leihen : 4 rpoo ) change States supply ship Mel- _ BRINGS RHEUMATISH mie eee ee cis i,t ae TR tn no! re * tu “ 0 ¢ s . sy ac adate m1 ht pack 27 a | Westchester vBtily Sunday” | tly, bur h OF the business type, |f a my Ys AMERICAN COMPANY various navi val bases abroad 3 ~ be * Opent yusines arry Says skin pores are closed Declares He Wants to “Give f ancl i A y I ts, ‘iturdedt 7% =e Favor Everywhere”= 165th Infantry Brigade He: * ters; Casual Compt» No. ‘ew York; 89 casual officers, whom ts America’s premier ace, ¢ Eddie Rickenbacher, ‘The transport ¢ terday with 3, Sahelian : AWG “F sig i , two, while fi th Hind nga’ ir Thaly | sarthw the eer puedett, Clty Federation of Women to Meet! DRRSTT | “Try tt To Day” | An open diseussnor iver, be one of the principal and uric acid remains God Square Deal. a in blood. Rheumatism is no respecter of age. @ex, color or rank. If not the most” . Gangerous of human afflictions it is one of the most painful. Those sub- jour tr to rheumatism should eat less the quips, sallies Meat, dress as warmly as possible, | minister with avoid any undue exposure and, above | lapping all, drink lots of pure water Te te the ire Rheumatism is caused by uric acta | Mount which is generated in the bowels and || absorbed into the blood, It is the fune~ tion of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also |"l want (o @ means of freeing the blood of this | want happir tnpurity. In damp and chilly, cold |want my pews filled : Gather the skin pores are closed, thus | te had both of the latter, for the] dex Anger Ike forcing the kidneys to do double |), | Rut the work, they become weak and sluggish , and fail to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accumulating and eiren lating through the sy eventually in Mount Ve Here 8 a chureh with a sideshow it ed 90 by minister him 17 MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEEO—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT Let Us Have the Truth! Here Is the One Reason That Some of the Dress and Waist Workers Are Now Striking tual meeting of the the Lehigh "680 TRODPS DUE THS WEEK IN 22 VESSELS (Continued from First Page.) he declared th 1 that equitably nomy ehureh and 1 was filled Fee een an eae ee ei ahe “sideshow” of (he JMtst Tap BL Ba eee MELA BeE Mes duet hart The leaders of the International Ladies’ Called rheumatism. thet Church of Mount Vernon ts the| “ce Adybady who 10 4% day with 1624 and 490th Acro Squad Garment Workers’ Union, in conference At the first twinge of rheumatism . rvice which fol of people and their work [1 fam... As he V8 iment 6th’ Co Keto ’ with the Dress and Waist Manufacturers’ get from any pharmacy iit four |) » the asking of} He ah In the upper ae rae | ate ; — Hi i cay fipas sults a tablespoon: | she Rage [member t no do uve lere was an irregular opening, | SS harem services {Tel aes prokorusaing ies we one of marae Association, absolutely refused to consider before breakfast each morning for a Dasa ne to si 168 th nonanied | casual ul of 955, n - Meck This Is said to eliminate wie |<auon wan J g Swarmed uo"! BADTURE OF PaRTIRUESE ing was off 1-4, Car and Found Tran + due Saturday any working agreement until the Associa | with the 45 ment Coast Ar- h Aminunition 3 de m the 339th Field Artil- rt tachment 37th casual com- acid by stimulating the kidneys to 8-8. Mexic its is inexpensive, harmless | froubt And they bore hb ts Rapid ade from the acid of grapes |on “xmile, smile, smile," to ay »w mong th and lemon juice, combined with lithia, |; Manuel Said to Have Returned, | keny-springt tion would agree to assure every worker employment for life after she had been in | any manufacturer’s employ for two weeks. n » was happiness in the od is oe hk apa Ge Me: Rey, Dr, Adam But Friends Insist He is Y 81-2, a re ; We submit that such an agreement is, on its face, totally impracticable and impossible; nf folks who a pject to | *onnaylvar ¢ 4-8. otal eager Hare Vo havea plbae |" o do il best ki led in the} Still in England sh ue 1459-8 and, indeed, it would work an injustice on the workers themselves. cent lithia-water drink r M sored UNE -StADRID, Suny saOeniti ae : rr hee Jue Saturday || Sad Gre welll Mint td Henn ived encore after encore for}. gh gions - don the report Insistence on this one point being an ultimatum, there was no course for the manufac- kholders consent to 4 iditions of classical and s 1 to giving n of a mort kidneys as well—Advt, turers to take but continue without a specific agreement. The Union Leaders Try to Befog the Issue Compare the statement of the Union to the Mayor with the actual i{ report of the Joint Board of Sanitary Control, dated Jan. 22d, 1919 | cal compositions on a harp “This is my side show," Dr. Adama | {PK {0 Lishon J announced. “I give it to being people | and 140 woundes ‘into my church. Barnum had the The Portuguese War Minister has or- | o right idea. He said, ‘People Hke to be | dered disarmament of all civilians » you don't mind ub ent has be h was one of the after a battle n wi irgents lost 60 killed t and Found” ommon & in The World or reported preferred mad Distillers was a little stronger, Tobac Former King | Paul issues were strong, part nt preferred stock, Activity is bas Da ot sv |BETTER THAN CALOMEL pvernment will be sig in nen cure, It is heard that the amount| Phousands Have Discovered rating income will be fixed at?» Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets »,000, ‘This would secure the are aHarmless Substitute ed dividend, but would not —_ on the common Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- re current $7 divi- | Stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure dared on St. Pau | lative, and their effect on the liver is St S84") almost instantaneous. They are the re- > make up for dividends | sult of Dr. Edwards's determination not postponed to date. totreat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets, The pleasant little tablets dothe good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth! e | strong liquids or calomel, They take neral Asphalt wold fr a) 5-8 to) Holdof the troubleand quickly correct it. - 7 | Why cure the liver at the expense of the $ back to G6I-1-4, up 1; Inter, | teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc tional Petroleum 201-4, up 5-8; In-| withthegums, Sodostrongliquids. It tereontinental Rubber 171-4, up 1-8./ is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. 1 Infantry; 10 Gun Battalions; 24 Machine for ihirty days, These feen at any of The “Lest and Found ean be left at any of The Word's Advertising Agencies. or can be telephoned directly to The World. Cali 4000 Beekman. New York, oF ‘ Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main. _— 4 Were lower, St ‘ 0y aire soul did. LONDON Warly Ana|"* , 1s d clear of “lor ¢ his congre- 1 A Vigo Mino River mina Saturday my Manuel in t his home y In his sermon on “Wa Peace Prices” he hit at the food prof ! to Join <= THREE BROOKLYN STORES The JOINT BOARD OF SANITARY CONTROL has operated for the past six years | at the joint expense of the Association and the Union for the purpose ot maintaining standard sanitary conditions in the industry. For convenient shopping open a charge account at Martin's 1329-1331 - 4810-4812 BROADWA;} FIFTH AVE. At Gates Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th Brooklyn Brooklyn CURB—Heavy atopening., General Asphalt 61, up 3-4; Royal Duteh Shell 75 unchanged; Inter, Pet,, 20 to 21 Midwest, 128 to 180; Houston Oli, 7 to 81 ‘ Dr. George M. Price is its director, Dr. William J. Schieffelin, Miss Lillian D. Wald | “| and Dr. Henry Moskowitz represent the public on this board. | The Statement to the Mayor by the Union Leaders In a letter dated January 15, 1919, written by Benjamin Schlesinger, Pres. of the . 1 on wom WAN r an Exte ronda # 7 | Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Union, to Mayor Hylan, he says in part as follows: FULTON ST., Cor. of BRIDGE STREE1 n Hxternal honda strong; 61-2n} Bagarde Olve Tabet tke pace nid, American Ike | lazy feeling come from constipation and “The director of that Board (the ag Board of Sanitary Control), ° | adisordered liver. Take Dr. Olive Tablets when you feel " $2 to 23; neral Asphalt preferred, | “heavy.” Note how they "cle: 98 to 100; al Duteh, 75 to 76; | brain and howthey" ‘perkup” thes At Hoyt ubway Station, BiokigA Midwest, 128 to ¥ Dr. George M. Price, in his report of Dec. 5, 1918, states that out of the a 825 shops in the Dress and Waist bakes only 18% are without de Z 5 United Motors, 8; Chevrolet, | Weand 5c a bex, Rivdrugsiete “Adw. fects. The rest of them either have serious fire dangers or have dirty é Announcing Tomorrow (Tuesday) Our 110 to 165; Peerless, 18 to 183-1: walls, dirty ceilings, dirty water-closets, etc., etc. Wright-Martin, 31-2 33 m 7 AIEEE eat on GRAND RAPIDS : The Actua! Report of the Board Around 1 o'clock the Curb was du Final Clearance of Coats und steady, % 0. Cal, 268, off 1 On January 21, 1919 upon the request of Governor Smith of this State and Chief | Nort Pipe, 110, up 2; 8.0. N. J ‘FURNITURE: temoctor Ganda of the Industrial Committee, K oede through Miss Frances Perkins, Di : ’ 68, off 5; Mlinois Pipe, 166; (Gl. A George M. Price, director of the Joint Board of Sanitary Control, made a report of condi \ Odds and Ends at Most Important Reductions Up Acty tnt, Dire a0 L-A to itt sa | " Sbaapowm on 8500/7 2 tions in the Dress and Waist Industry, in part as follows: pulpa, 7 to 21-4; Houston, 78 to so oof 4 t ; ree ¢ | Nasds ia did cata afitha halanes (ch can Witter cous ind shows aeapasbled: tka choice Midwest, 198 to 120; Gl, Mire. deb 6 in a ie josbtrsey “The sanitary conditions of these shops (Dress | { I of our entire establishment and marked them for tomorrow's selling al prices far Ai to, 48; tnteCon Tbr 185-8 tol gage ie egg] COmMne and Waist Industry) are certainly MUCH SUPERIOR ; below the customary quotations. Each one of these coats is notable for the beauty Bindlalr, 38 to SR asdt Ain. |e ae ane “ool «.f?™. he sh th dust Manhat of its fabric and the distinctiveness of ils style. We illustrate three of these smart models. yr ra io" $84 0 $59) to the shops in any other industry in Manhattan. Ht: se are heat RUEL gas ae “Asa rule shops belonging to members of the { Paalanacilh Bleed (75 ef dmnask Madele to |Min,, 34-2 t0 8404 | i Dress and Waist Manufacturers’ Association are in : up to 29.50 Select From MONEY-Cally mixed BETTER CONDITION than the shops belonging to independent manufacturers. “The reason for this is as follows: | Philadelph $59, ~ $5109, i. Boston, (1)—The shops of the Association are more often inspected; | call’ hohey Sanne d to arpen Haturday Eveaings | (2)—They receive an additional inspection monthly by the visiting Mixed or all . z nurse, for which the Dress and Waist Manufacturers’ Association pays, and also by the Fire Drill Squad, which is contracted for \ # through the Association for all the members of the Association; corn LAR, up 11-8 8; March 583-8, ui (3)— Because the shops of the Association members are the oldest shops in the trade and have been inspected and re-inspected a number of times during the last six years; COTTON Mar 1 20,65, up 4 COLUMBUS AVE BET.1O3 & 104"ST (4) Because the Dress and Waist Manufacturers’ Association does not accept any new members into the Association without the previous thorough inspection of the shop and they do not admit any firm to membership until the defects found by the Board have been removed; and \ (5\~Because the Association, through its manager, has always co- | operated with the Joint Board of Sanitary Control in compelling its members to do what is necessary and what has been required by the inspectors and the office af the Board,” BARNING Save Decayed Te: eeth, Treat Di BE oF ' Gold and © Copies of a full report can be had upon application at the Office of the Association, 2 E. 125th st. 1169 E, 34th St. (a al pfeicedi coe me Yipee at hewn calls, 107 avis) 140 Lexington Ave. Dress and Waist Manufacturers’ Association ' effects and ri lined; we offer you your unrestricted choice Ss. W. Cor, r. 59th cps a 200 Fifth Avenue ‘ s MORENO ANS 6 Ot eae ae THREE BROOKLYN STORES ‘Deus

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